| Getting Started with NFD |
| ======================== |
| |
| Installing NFD from Binaries |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| We provide NFD binaries for the supported platforms, which are the preferred installation |
| method. In addition to simplifying installation, the binary release also includes |
| automatic initial configuration and platform-specific tools to automatically start NFD and |
| related daemons. In particular, on OS X NFD is controlled using `launchd |
| <https://github.com/named-data/NFD/tree/master/contrib/osx-launchd>`__ and on Ubuntu using |
| `upstart <https://github.com/named-data/NFD/tree/master/contrib/upstart>`__ mechanisms. |
| In both cases, `nfd-start` and `nfd-stop` scripts are convenience wrappers for launchd and |
| upstart. |
| |
| On OS X, NFD can be installed with MacPorts. Refer to :ref:`Install NFD Using the NDN |
| MacPorts Repository on OS X` for more details. |
| |
| On Ubuntu 12.04, 14.04, or 14.10 NFD can be installed from NDN PPA repository. Refer to |
| :ref:`Install NFD Using the NDN PPA Repository on Ubuntu Linux`. |
| |
| Future releases could include support for other platforms. Please send us feedback on the |
| platforms you're using, so we can prioritize our goals. We would also appreciate help |
| packaging the current NFD release for other platforms. |
| |
| |
| .. _Install NFD Using the NDN MacPorts Repository on OS X: |
| |
| Install NFD Using the NDN MacPorts Repository on OS X |
| ----------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| OS X users have the opportunity to seamlessly install and run NFD as well as other related |
| applications via `MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/>`_. If you are not using MacPorts |
| yet, go to the `MacPorts website <https://www.macports.org/install.php>`_ and install the |
| MacPorts package. |
| |
| NFD and related ports are not part of the official MacPorts repository. In order to use |
| these ports, you will need to add the NDN MacPorts repository to your local configuration. |
| In particular, you will need to modify the list of source URLs for MacPorts. For example, |
| if your MacPorts are installed in ``/opt/local``, add the following line to |
| `/opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf` before or after the default port repository: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| rsync://macports.named-data.net/macports/ |
| |
| After this step, you can use ``sudo port selfupdate`` to fetch updated port definitions. |
| |
| The following command will install NFD using MacPorts: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo port install nfd |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| You have to have XCode installed on your machine. This can be installed from the |
| AppStore (free) on OS X 10.7 or later. Older editions of OS X can download an |
| appropriate version of XCode from http://developer.apple.com. |
| |
| |
| One advantage of using MacPorts is that you can easily upgrade NFD and other packages to |
| the latest version. The following commands will do this job: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo port selfupdate |
| sudo port upgrade nfd |
| |
| .. _Install NFD Using the NDN PPA Repository on Ubuntu Linux: |
| |
| Install NFD Using the NDN PPA Repository on Ubuntu Linux |
| -------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| NFD binaries and related tools for Ubuntu 12.04, 14.04, or 14.10 can be installed using PPA |
| packages from named-data repository. First, you will need to add ``named-data/ppa`` |
| repository to binary package sources and update list of available packages. |
| |
| Preliminary steps if you haven't used PPA packages before |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| To simplify adding new PPA repositories, Ubuntu provides ``add-apt-repository`` tool, |
| which is not installed by default on some platforms. |
| |
| On Ubuntu **12.04**: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo apt-get install python-software-properties |
| |
| On Ubuntu **14.04** or **14.10**: |
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| :: |
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| sudo apt-get install software-properties-common |
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| |
| Adding NDN PPA |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| After installing ``add-apt-repository``, run the following command to add `NDN PPA |
| repository`_. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| sudo add-apt-repository ppa:named-data/ppa |
| sudo apt-get update |
| |
| Installing NFD and other NDN packages |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| After you have added `NDN PPA repository`_, NFD and other NDN packages can be easily |
| installed in a standard way, i.e., either using ``apt-get`` as shown below or using any |
| other package manager, such as Synaptic Package Manager: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| sudo apt-get install nfd |
| |
| For the list of available packages, refer to `NDN PPA repository`_ homepage. |
| |
| .. _NDN PPA repository: https://launchpad.net/~named-data/+archive/ppa |
| |
| Building from Source |
| -------------------- |
| |
| Downloading from Git |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| The first step is to obtain the source code for ``NFD`` and, its main dependency, the |
| ``ndn-cxx`` library. If you are not planning to work with the bleeding edge code, make |
| sure you checkout the correct release tag (e.g., ``*-0.2.0``) for both repositories: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| # Download ndn-cxx |
| |
| git clone https://github.com/named-data/ndn-cxx |
| cd ndn-cxx |
| git checkout ndn-cxx-0.2.0 |
| |
| cd .. |
| |
| # Download NFD |
| |
| git clone --recursive https://github.com/named-data/NFD |
| cd NFD |
| git checkout NFD-0.2.0 |
| |
| Prerequisites |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| - Install the `ndn-cxx library <http://named-data.net/doc/ndn-cxx/current/INSTALL.html>`_ |
| and its requirements |
| |
| - ``pkg-config`` |
| |
| On OS X 10.8, 10.9, and 10.10 with MacPorts: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo port install pkgconfig |
| |
| On Ubuntu >= 12.04: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo apt-get install pkg-config |
| |
| - ``libpcap`` |
| |
| Comes with the base system on OS X 10.8, 10.9, and 10.10. |
| |
| On Ubuntu >= 12.04: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo apt-get install libpcap-dev |
| |
| To build manpages and API documentation: |
| |
| - ``doxygen`` |
| - ``graphviz`` |
| - ``python-sphinx`` |
| |
| On OS X 10.8, 10.9, and 10.10 with MacPorts: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo port install doxygen graphviz py27-sphinx sphinx_select |
| sudo port select sphinx py27-sphinx |
| |
| On Ubuntu >= 12.04: |
| |
| :: |
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| sudo apt-get install doxygen graphviz python-sphinx |
| |
| |
| Besides officially supported platforms, NFD is known to work on: Fedora 20, CentOS 6/7, Gentoo Linux, |
| Raspberry Pi, OpenWRT, FreeBSD 10.0, and several other platforms. We are soliciting help |
| with documenting common problems / pitfalls in installing/using NFD on different platforms |
| on `NFD Wiki |
| <http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/nfd/wiki/Wiki#Installation-experiences-for-selected-platforms>`__. |
| |
| |
| Build |
| ~~~~~ |
| |
| The following basic commands should be used to build NFD on Ubuntu: |
| |
| :: |
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| ./waf configure |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| |
| If you have installed `ndn-cxx` library and/or other dependencies into a non-standard paths, you |
| may need to modify ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH`` environment variable before running ``./waf configure``. |
| For example, |
| |
| :: |
| |
| export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/custom/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH |
| ./waf configure |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| |
| |
| Refer to ``./waf --help`` for more options that can be used during ``configure`` stage and |
| how to properly configure and run NFD. |
| |
| Debug symbols |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| The default compiler flags enable debug symbols to be included in binaries. This |
| potentially allows more meaningful debugging if NFD or other tools happen to crash. |
| |
| If it is undesirable, default flags can be easily overridden. The following example shows |
| how to completely disable debug symbols and configure NFD to be installed into ``/usr`` |
| with configuration in ``/etc`` folder. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| CXXFLAGS="-O2" ./waf configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| |
| Building documentation |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| NFD tutorials and API documentation can be built using the following commands: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| # Full set of documentation (tutorials + API) in build/docs |
| ./waf docs |
| |
| # Only tutorials in `build/docs` |
| ./waf sphinx |
| |
| # Only API docs in `build/docs/doxygen` |
| ./waf doxgyen |
| |
| |
| Manpages are automatically created and installed during the normal build process (e.g., |
| during ``./waf`` and ``./waf install``), if ``python-sphinx`` module is detected during |
| ``./waf configure`` stage. By default, manpages are installed into |
| ``${PREFIX}/share/man`` (where default value for ``PREFIX`` is ``/usr/local``). This |
| location can be changed during ``./waf configure`` stage using ``--prefix``, |
| ``--datarootdir``, or ``--mandir`` options. |
| |
| For more details, refer to ``./waf --help``. |
| |
| |
| Initial configuration |
| --------------------- |
| |
| .. note:: |
| If you have installed NFD from binary packages, the package manager has already |
| installed initial configuration and you can safely skip this section. |
| |
| General |
| ~~~~~~~ |
| |
| After installing NFD from source, you need to create a proper config file. If default |
| location for ``./waf configure`` was used, this can be accomplished by simply copying the |
| sample configuration file: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| sudo cp /usr/local/etc/ndn/nfd.conf.sample /usr/local/etc/ndn/nfd.conf |
| |
| NFD Security |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| NFD provides mechanisms to enable strict authorization for all management commands. In |
| particular, one can authorize only specific public keys to create new Faces or change the |
| forwarding strategy for specific namespaces. For more information about how to generate |
| private/public key pair, generate self-signed certificate, and use this self-signed |
| certificate to authorize NFD management commands refer to :ref:`How to configure NFD |
| security` FAQ question. |
| |
| In the sample configuration file, all authorizations are disabled, effectively allowing |
| anybody on the local machine to issue NFD management commands. **The sample file is |
| intended only for demo purposes and MUST NOT be used in a production environment.** |
| |
| Running |
| ------- |
| |
| **You should not run ndnd or ndnd-tlv, otherwise NFD will not work correctly** |
| |
| Starting |
| ~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| In order to use NFD, you need to start two separate daemons: ``nfd`` (the forwarder |
| itself) and ``nrd`` (RIB manager that will manage all prefix registrations). The |
| recommended way is to use `nfd-start` script: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| nfd-start |
| |
| On OS X it may ask for your keychain password or ask ``nfd/nrd wants to sign using key in |
| your keychain.`` Enter your keychain password and click Always Allow. |
| |
| Later, you can stop NFD with ``nfd-stop`` or by simply killing the ``nfd`` process. |
| |
| |
| Connecting to remote NFDs |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| To create a UDP or TCP tunnel to remote NFD and create route toward it, use the following |
| command in terminal: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| nfdc register /ndn udp://<other host> |
| |
| where ``<other host>`` is the name or IP address of the other host (e.g., |
| ``udp://spurs.cs.ucla.edu``). This outputs: |
| |
| :: |
| |
| Successful in name registration: ControlParameters(Name: /ndn, FaceId: 260, Origin: 255, Cost: 0, Flags: 1, ) |
| |
| The ``/ndn`` means that NFD will forward all Interests that start with ``/ndn`` through |
| the face to the other host. If you only want to forward Interests with a certain prefix, |
| use it instead of ``/ndn``. This only forwards Interests to the other host, but there is |
| no "back route" for the other host to forward Interests to you. For that, you must go to |
| the other host and use ``nfdc`` to add the route. |
| |
| The "back route" can also be automatically configured with ``nfd-autoreg``. For more |
| information refer to :doc:`manpages/nfd-autoreg`. |
| |
| Playing with NFD |
| ---------------- |
| |
| After you haved installed, configured, and started NFD, you can try to install and play |
| with the following: |
| |
| Sample applications: |
| |
| - `Simple examples in ndn-cxx |
| library <http://named-data.net/doc/ndn-cxx/0.2.0/examples.html>`__. |
| If you have installed ndn-cxx from source, you already have compiled |
| these: |
| |
| + examples/producer |
| + examples/consumer |
| + examples/consumer-with-timer |
| |
| + tools/ndncatchunks3 |
| + tools/ndnputchunks3 |
| |
| - `Introductory examples of |
| NDN-CCL <http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/nfd/wiki/Getting_Started_-_Common_Client_Libraries#Install-the-Common-Client-Library>`__ |
| |
| Real applications and libraries: |
| |
| + `ndn-tlv-ping - Reachability Testing Tool for NDN |
| <https://github.com/named-data/ndn-tlv-ping>`__ |
| + `ndn-traffic-generator - Traffic Generator For |
| NDN <https://github.com/named-data/ndn-traffic-generator>`__ |
| + `repo-ng - Next generation of NDN |
| repository <https://github.com/named-data/repo-ng>`__ |
| + `ChronoChat - Multi-user NDN chat |
| application <https://github.com/named-data/ChronoChat>`__ |
| + `ChronoSync - Sync library for multiuser realtime applications for |
| NDN <https://github.com/named-data/ChronoSync>`__ |